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Mark Kelly Slams Trump Again: “How many generations of Donald Trump’s family served in the military? Zero. For me, service to my country is in my blood. Donald Trump? He dodged the draft five times over so-called bone spurs. Four generations of service earn me the right to speak. Five deferments earn nothing.” But Kelly didn’t stop there. He went further—reviving the long-buried history of why Donald Trump’s grandfather fled Germany, a revelation that’s now reigniting fierce debate about patriotism, privilege, and what “service” really means.
Senator Mark Kelly reignited his long-running feud with former President Donald Trump on Monday, delivering a blistering critique centered on military service, patriotism, and family legacy.
In a pointed statement, the former Navy combat pilot and astronaut contrasted his own family’s record with Trump’s, asking, “How many generations of Donald Trump’s family served in the military? Zero.”
Kelly emphasized that service runs through his bloodline, noting that four generations of his family served the nation, while Trump received five draft deferments during the Vietnam War, citing bone spurs. “Four generations of service earn me the right to speak,” Kelly said. “Five deferments earn nothing.”
Kelly went further, invoking historical accounts about Trump’s grandfather, referencing claims that he left Germany under controversial circumstances linked to avoiding military service.
The remark quickly sparked renewed debate online, with supporters praising Kelly for challenging Trump’s patriotism and critics accusing him of reviving personal and historical attacks.
The exchange adds fresh fuel to an already heated political climate, as questions of character, service, and privilege continue to dominate the national conversation ahead of the next election cycle.


